3000 kilometres to work on inclusivity. The Via Francigena and the Piedmont Region together to make the routes accessible.
In November, AEVF spoke in Brussels about its European projects on slow tourism and rural economic development.
The regeneration of the villages of Calendasco and Berceto on the Via Francigena in Emilia-Romagna is the focus of the project “Transitare paesaggi culturali”.
Italian Minister of Tourism Daniela Santanchè has returned to the Via Francigena with the aim of promoting the route in view of the Jubilee of 2025.